Stand-up comedian Pranit More and web developer Himanshu Jangra face heavy criticism over the “370 rupees biryani” controversy. Meanwhile, Maharashtra Cyber Police has filed an FIR against both individuals. Additionally, social media users continue expressing anger over the viral content. Consequently, the issue has gained widespread attention online.
Aniruddhacharya criticises comedy content culture
Spiritual speaker Aniruddhacharya strongly reacted to the ongoing controversy. He stated that inappropriate content is being presented in the name of comedy. Moreover, he questioned its impact on young audiences. According to him, such content influences youth thinking in a negative direction.
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Concern over youth mindset and moral values
Furthermore, Aniruddhacharya warned that such humour can damage social values. He claimed it promotes harmful thinking among youngsters. Additionally, he stressed that society needs stronger moral boundaries. As a result, he urged greater responsibility in public content creation.
Media role also questioned in the debate
In addition, he raised concerns about media coverage of such issues. He said spiritual voices are often questioned when they talk about social values. However, controversial content often receives less scrutiny, according to him. Therefore, he criticised this imbalance in public discourse.
Viral clip and apology keep discussion alive
Initially, the controversy started after a crowd-work show clip went viral online. The video featured a conversation around the “370 rupees biryani” remark. Soon after, massive backlash followed across social platforms. However, both Pranit More and Himanshu Jangra have already issued apologies.














